a 2 MRS SUZMAN Member Fights Lonely Battle 8 | JOHANNESBURG Helen Suzman is regarded by | —‘The (AP) -+/ances are. left untackled. an racial grievances we | the community hall recently. The theme ‘Easter and the Re- surrection’’ was led by Mrs. El- mer Brown, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Vessey and Mrs. Ar- thur Johnson, mission: study on Anglo Africa was in charge of Mrs. Frank Lacey The business session was pre- ing secretary. The treasurer te- $90 is to be sent to missions: one month at a time. The supply secretary, Mrs. Lo pet with angther one to follow. Used stamps are to be collected and sent at a later date. Mem- A committee was appointed to take charge of food for the Men’s Association meeting, as “Oratorical contest’ sponsored | by the Men's Association in} ig -Hall_on Thursday March st. Mrs. Arthur Johnson reported | jon the Presbyterial which was | lheld in Kensington recently. | The next joint meeting will be | Her Progressive party is can- | 80ing to be able to take over | testing 26 Seats in next Wednes- {here as they've done in other day’ national election, which | Parts of Africa. What I envisage | will name 170 members_of the is nota -black take-over- but | House of Assembly and no doubt |Zenuine black-white _ participa- restore Prime Minister Hendrik tion in the country’s govern- Verwoerd to power. ment. 5 Mrs. Suzman is battling to re- ‘The black states of inde- tain her own seat in-a wealthy Pendent A‘tica may insist on Johannesburg - suburb. She now” ‘eal adult franchise, - but ts the party's only repvesenta- % don't have to satisfy’ them \a wife supposed to react to a {husband who stays out late two inights a week? Always on the | same~nights, while refusing to ¢ nomics. Her husband i junveil the stery. which they had lived” forteian. ee ee ee If sométhing comes up that ty. poverty, malnutrition, pass survey ship Vityaz sailed from | : laws, deprivation of rights and |Maniia Bay ‘Saturday. soudea.| Ue et e married ves responsibilities. on grounds of with fresh fruit and vegetables, |YrorS Ne 1 Hever Hues Ncat color alone. »* paid for by loan from a locals af av Giiateared iach ‘- sage C i | shipping agent. 'The Russians formation,—until” this” secrecy PEACE CAN'T LAST’ | shippin - ; ‘sailed into Manila Bay without phase began two years ago. She holds that the job of the Spouse’s Biweekly Outings Baffle His Worried Wife | Dear Mary Haworth: How 1s reached. But the counsellor only listened, whereas I need - some- one who will advise me. UCW At York AskedTo Make More Ditty Bags. York: United_Church W-o-men—hers of the charge asked to at- F held their quarterly meeting in tend. It was decided to’ arrange lillies in the churciat Easter in memory of late UCW members. EGLINGTON-HOWE BAY WI Mrs. Lorne Dingwell was hos. tess to C'glington-Howe Bay Wo- men's Institute for March. Mrs. Join J. MaeDonald, presided, and 18 members answered roll the units be sent to the record ;work was turned in and Mrs. | Fred MacKenzie, United WNa- | $50 was on hand for the tions and letter friends eonven- ; eae : er reported four more boxes of Christian Education Centre and | -lothing hed haan” dant to the - sale of remnants with Mrs. Reid /Underhay acting as auctioneer. well Watts reported one box of | clothing was sent to supply de-| Proceeds amounted to $4.30. Programmes for the next three months were passed out to the members. and. Mrs. Les- lie Underhay read a ing. for April will ‘Aitken and Mrs. it was decided to serve refresh- | hay. ments to all who attended the/|‘Agriculture’ and the convener letter on Refreshment committee be Mrs, Aubrey Leslie Under- Theme for the month — —_Mrs. John Mackie. | Refreshménts were served by -the-hostess-assisted- by commit-~ tee followed. by a social hour, | MARSHFIELD WI The March meeting of -Marsh- held in May, with all UCW mem- aoe yt was chaired by the pre- | sident, Mrs.. Ethel MeCallum, and was held at-.the hame of. Mrs, Erie McCallum. | Roll call was answered with ‘greatest ad- purchase of a range.for the com- | munity hall. ‘ed quite interesting. The April Souris West are |Rogerson and Heather Jones as w How. does: one cope. with such hostesses. Topic will be on edu- A committee’ was decided to give the Dunstaff- nage Girl Guides the use of hall to hold their meetings- A film entitled ‘‘The Mystery in the Kitchen” was shown by Mrs. Irving Boswell which prov- meeting will be held in the’ school_with the teachers Ruth a situation? Or is it worth cop- cation and roll call an _interest- Forbes Burnham has tabled in facts, he is subjecting you to re- | year development plan aimed at senteeism. And on that ground \you probably could obtain a. di- \vorce and separate maintenance lat his expense, if the prospect ‘appeals to you as more livable than. your present plight.: tion. The plan, involving expen- * diture-of some $200,000;000, has been long awaited in this South American nation of 600,000 peo- | ple-whieh- is scheduled to achieve independence May 26. —_ or va ; a é eee 2 vewy Sees, * oy Barer sade #. &, eae ‘C This suit is a white hand ero Bonsecours in. the heart at ensemhle of wool chet | ELLEN’S DIARY ‘Canada Goose Announced Return Of The Starlings ——We-heard-a-_famitiar whistle ‘sed**-we chuckled> “And a tet 6 this morning - a springtime echo good that would do, he m—. as we shook the crumbs from the steppingc away toe the barns -breakfast-cloth to the sparrows “There will be frosts yet” we ‘and juncos that come in the observed, wondering if % were quiet to the lawn to pick up such perhaps a little too soon yet te gleanings. if s |Move pots of geraniums to the “Ah, ha, there are your star. UMheated siin-porch where they ‘lings!” Mack offered with g Summer . Memory plants, for smile, nodding to a pair of néw- the most part. these are. One comers in the birch tree. “It’s tells of a honeymoon happy and , sided over by Mrs. Reuben oai with a joke ae a wonder ‘they’ didn't send you /asting,. Another of neighborly . } ' ae . j aming!*’ i s, of , i oe that Patt Mectiviies wen The balance of the Red Cross. ity word of their epming!:" he tens \walks, 0 ‘hat enjoyable coming ed. ‘But they did” we ehuekl- “# Piece” with one in - years gone at the close of a visit. One speaks of a helping hand, anoth- er of a friendship that was good, -- severed ton soon by death. ‘The may be, Ellen. And then again, ed.\“"A Canada goose stopped by.” j From some fastness of win- ter they had come te refurbish a home and settle in chosen sur- ily “| Unitarian Service Com. Depot at eae. ; we could get a spring of little eeaily dopnace, Heretics Nee. ‘Charlottetown singe the Feb- | J +? i] a oe .. ouely frost’” jac lied . available from the library for "vary meeting. There was a tes sently, because Sodaauters have |, Clouds still hang low. “Lights in the house across the lane and that on the hill are misty. The owl's call from the low of the valley, past the falling of dusk sounded a bit desolate The rumble of \traffic on the High- way beyond the rim of hills was a way of growing up so soon, jteach them to beat the air with new wings, to.find food and al- together to fend for themsel-| ves. . ‘They come, the feather- ed creatures, following air lines returning in the season that is, berswere requestéd to make Education. set for it back in the ages, to be ‘lonely A hastening . home, it additional ditty bags and bring) Mrs, Aubrey Aitken invited one with our baring fields, and |Gremen: (0. Be gone from te donations for same. the members for the April meet- the trickling rivulets which ‘bear | tered as ab baa paid “s off winter on their backs to the. seas. And snowdrops in a ‘pret ty row in a border were here he- | fore them. No washday, this was But Ours, today, was a foggy mild and dampish, a day for the +world.No-washday,the-thought-grartings* return. oe lingered. . .Fowls, allowed their | Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - = ‘freedom from the poultry house ‘Good-night. . . . ee across the yard, ranged about in |——— |the mildness. At a hail from ithe searlet-combed white “‘Chan- : iticleer” the hens came running | Automatic mail cancelling ° te join modestly, as becometh ‘machines, detecting. stamps the distaff side, in picking uP ‘with fluorescent ink, can pro- |some morsels of grain he ‘cess 3,000 letters. an hour. found’ for them. Mild and still, | GASP ror foggy night is no night to be on the road" James offers from the ald armchair. MACHINE STAMPS FAST the new day was, the hills of the | valley wearing their scarves af ' , : cons pill a aan in the is a A Ae 4 \gray. No sign however So ‘po you co ° : e ena, tw Ss". me : iM a fall. Surely March would go EEZE, UGH? Against Apartheid Practices | Reports of different eommit. out like a lamb! -esagabbat daft bts tees were heard and a discus- HAND CROCH ETED SUIT “The probabilities are that | you in misery with difficult breathing— By ROBERT N. LINDSAY [not last when non-whites’ griev- | sion took place concerning the ie hard to de ' day: ike | wheezing, coughing—so it we're to get 9 few : oe wor, lmpenainte er De you “ | sit up ail night struggiing te get At any |theu your bronchial tubes? Then this, a. mixture of weather; and and cloud” Mack said. old Montreal. (CP Wirephotos her associates as the conscience are apparently ready to be- . epee: Seer wie neh nylon designed by la Boutique rate there's no sound of oy \gued news| Thoweands si Cansdione eum of South Africa. queath to our children are =" . : jter, cansisting of Mrs. el Me- | anow ahead, And let us hope it |mittions of RAZ-MAH capsules each For five years she has waged |shocking to contemplate,” she The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.s:March 28, 1966 9 iCallum, “Mrs. Hector Jenkins . ~ | keepa that“way for, the week be- [reer and get lonass- fr rene’ Nae oe ‘ i i | says. “Black ‘nationalists and | yen s. Irving Boswell. Mrs. F N | G S : cause of the Show and Sale |5¥ . a lonely battle in Parliament | | ‘Wallace Wood and Mrs. Athol H A P P N Beet |RAZ-MAH Capsules today—only Sc and coming up. It would be no fun | $1 ¢5 at drug counters everywhere. Lorraine Gregory, Montreal, s _Que., is visiting ‘her parents, Mr |jan, Spring Valley returned re-|. “Then keep your fingers cros- and Mrs. Charles Gregory, NeW-\cently from an enjoyable trip to. Zealand, P. EI. Mr. arid Mrs, Frank Deagle, ted with members of their family. visiting relatives in U. S. A. Jy sponsored by the WI. ing were the prize winners: la- | In any case, whatever. the ithe House of Tisetaly a tevin: | Carter-and_Mrs. Lorraine Wheat-{, lev. Nine tables were in play at the | insloe Road card party recent-. ; ’ | white nationalists will have to | ' : > — > Oe aa yes [come togethe some time. | MARY HAWORTH Fe McBeth ‘were appointed to at- | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 jgetting the animals in to it, aaa RS! Fer chitdron's their most outspoken critic. | ““The blacks are simply not = ee atte scaaaaal tre (MOTHERS! Sioazd Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeb it?” Hamilton, Ont. where they vist. | With | & {| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van- Schupen, Union Road, Kings] County, have returned home from a visit to their homeland, We -carry the Newest, Brightest and Holland. They also visited Pres- ; Follow- | Uniforms. tive in liament and the! ! ‘I’m sure our own African » with | : N ott, Scotland and London, lyons chances ou sucie more seats | citizens. would ‘settie for: leas ape as cir Pong dene ing with? Please answer soon.—- ae nee the past history of the qies' first, Mrs. Belle Younker; i as * a ac ” ‘are slight.’ ‘than that, There must be a! Evenings when he is home, in DS: - L Retraseapelie sure carved. [MONE fete Varta, OPEN oa ae | @ Blends 2 _‘I_ despise the idea of nom; ‘easonable compromise, with a | cluding weekends, he makes. Dear D.S.: It is reasonable to and_a social hour_enjoyed— " Consolation prize, Mrs. Reta g*eeeoooee e ‘alles @Senitized whites being kicked around qualified franchise, based. om |mysterious telephone calls, mer that” something” shady or —_ —————— joevensan, | “Gents “first went s/t 8. BENNETT CARE nate ) Priced from from— pillar to post,"’ she says. education and_ability. .. ."'— ‘spending’ at least a full-hour in ‘shameful is going on, back of PLAN FOR JOBS parle Lowther; Se0one Se) ma Sun Lite of Canada to -8-24% - _ $5.98 te $17.98 Her list of injustices done to| Mrs. Suzman, 49, comes from (conversation. This has become ree ee egieeerage oe : : Pik Coen ed Conant District Supervisor : ee : fon-whites_is a long one—and in- a rich family and was formerly |a regular routine and no matter |#! to let you in on the story |) GrorcenoWwN (CP) — Brite “01 ariet, = oor prize wae Insurance Counselling ; elude: ¢ , >. val ivetrsity ss | : his missions, during his furtive | oes : ae won by Mrs. Austina Arbing : ? THE FASHION SHOPPE Forosl Seca) seen ay '@ university letturer in eco-|what I say, do or feel, he won't routine ‘nights out. jish Guiana’s Prime Minister with freezeout going to Leith: pence auth. cea t 1 -. Dial 4.3355 Qpen All Day Seturdey Hi ars to accommodate the gov | 7 uires ‘our going out together | en Sarees Sommentiel scree |” soviEer SHIP GETS LOAN ‘on-one of his special evenings, |!entless mental eruelty, to Ton, Teducing this country’s unem- | mt = ha ina oll alg MANILA” (Ap icipae acs ‘he simply takes his secret out- ee ; enue oe the ‘ployment to 10 from 20 per cent ; : : ANIL \—The Russian j; , | ing ic: \° i ssiaM jing the following night. sae pout Nie’ syatematic. ab. 20d bolstering domestic: produe- | Moore & McLeed Ltd Yard Goods—Third Floor “take the elevator” Progressives is to persuade the have dismissed the idea of an-_ : ; i s de White electorate the present un- In the circumstances as | scribed, I think you outht to, avail yourself of firsthand, top- | US. {local agent for Mof-Yamashita | AID MOON EXPLORERS SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) — easy peace im the country cam-jShinnihon shipping lines im lanes - et eee ~ | y is going on. ce | Tokyo offered to pay for. sup- | During heated arguments cver ‘pliés: The Russians took his mysterious outings these past jup_on his offer. ‘two years, I have threatened, at times, to follow him or have him investigated. Now“he says ‘he believes I would do that; hence, all the more reason. why ~ he won't divulge any informa- tion, he adds. I am deeply hurt; under constant strain, and have moods of wanting to leave him, as I can see no break-through. He is \a@ professional man in a respon- sible job, fully aware that this isix visits. Had we continued, |some solution might have been | The presidtnt, Mrs. Joe Kick- ham chaired the March. ing of Mt. Herbert WI which was held recently at the home ‘;of-MrsAustinKennedy»~Fol- lowing: the opening, roll call was “ 5 |Tesponded to with ‘‘a great Ca- 7194 |nadian. and his achievement”. ae Pei A report given cn crokinole cessful, and it was decided to Powe parties“ proved them to be~ sue ‘quality legal counsel and repre- | Without sentation, concerning the extent) moon, scientists may be able | | setting foot on the to which your wifely rights are ‘soon to determine the mineral ‘being trampled, and, also, con- | composition of the lunar sur- | cerning what forms of legal re- dress are open to you. | . Assuming that able legal coun- sel estimates that you have a legitimate grievance, but’ | ‘detailed eye-witness information ‘about your husband's hidden ac- tivities will be necessary to iflush out your petition for. re- |dress, the question may arise: |Are you prepared to have him face. Lockheed Missiles and | |Space Co. say it has developed an infra-red geological analysis | | system to identify rocks by re- | cording the manner in which | they emit heat. Astronauts could /survey the lunar surface while ‘in orbital flight and learn its lat that point would be: Are you | ‘in fact psychologically and so- \cially prepared to face the mu- ready to start action leading to | legal ventilation of the problem, until you have made up: your ‘own mind, calmly and finally, .that_you simply won't be a party to. this double- life- set-up aay | longer. And until you feel posi- jtively ready to quit the relation- iship, rather than submit to the {torment—and—ignominy—of the ‘present format.—M.H. composition without landing. AT ALL ORUG COUNTERS sell your car? Do you know its | actual worth, both wholesale and retail? Can you realize more for it through private sale? April Reader's Digest gives six simple:rulesto-heed in “Howto Make the Most in Selling Your Car’. This timely article; of in- terest to every car owner, is | based on.answers researched from the mén who kriow — car | | dealers to Finance company ex- J { Shop .. Friday 9-9 Saturday 9- 12:30° ~ Mon. - Thur, there's no business | -like sew business..... It's easy to create your own fashions with materials and patterns from our | sn : | sic, whatever it turns out! to be, etc. 54’ wide. Priced from ors of rose, turquoise, . maize, Wi Finalizes s_rezards ns men, behave HOW TOMAKE THE MOST 3.25 109.95 yd, ‘own. black and wife: Width Plans For ies nin arms to. compe an IN SELLING YOUR CAR — A Basie in Linen. Play April 6 hh raw iain, you won't be vid ashy hi el ihe ag ba bonded éolton knit: 1.98 yd. Yard Goods Department. i A ‘myst is taking its toll of shadowed, as by a hired detec. | @ Flashes ¢ 2 : re oe we ™Y tive? Will you take personal re- Hot. y : ae a : | Haven't I put up with the pro- sponsibility for authorizing that ~ coatings - suitings linens jblems long enough? 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